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- Lestradae
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Hi Rustybolts,
your new ship is looking good now!
Price suggestion for the stats you wrote: In RS/OSE, a ship with 0.390 ls speed, cargo expandable to 55t, pitch n roll stats at 0.8 and 1.8 with 3 missile slots and 3 energy banks, assuming an energy recharge rate of 4 and 4 lasers would cost ~ 177.900 Cr and be available at TLs 5-9 like the Cobra Mk III.
A ship, balanced to be a small step upwards from the Cobra Mk III, leaning into the lane of small trader a bit.
Hope these numbers are helpful as a guideline ...
Have fun with your first oxp
L
your new ship is looking good now!
Price suggestion for the stats you wrote: In RS/OSE, a ship with 0.390 ls speed, cargo expandable to 55t, pitch n roll stats at 0.8 and 1.8 with 3 missile slots and 3 energy banks, assuming an energy recharge rate of 4 and 4 lasers would cost ~ 177.900 Cr and be available at TLs 5-9 like the Cobra Mk III.
A ship, balanced to be a small step upwards from the Cobra Mk III, leaning into the lane of small trader a bit.
Hope these numbers are helpful as a guideline ...
Have fun with your first oxp
L
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http://www.mediafire.com/?z11glitjdhz
ste.oxp located above will edit my first post to include this upload will also post picture to compare old an new ship change.
Stats above were helpfull it now seems priced about right, thank you for your kind comments
ste.oxp located above will edit my first post to include this upload will also post picture to compare old an new ship change.
Stats above were helpfull it now seems priced about right, thank you for your kind comments
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- Lestradae
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Sounds like you forgot something to transfer from the old version to the new one.
Simple solution (if a bit sloppy) attempt could be to copy & paste the ste version over the st version - if there is anything the former needs from the latter it will find itself in the new hybrid oxp anyways ...
Hope that helps
L
Simple solution (if a bit sloppy) attempt could be to copy & paste the ste version over the st version - if there is anything the former needs from the latter it will find itself in the new hybrid oxp anyways ...
Hope that helps
L
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Yeah it worked i dont understand how but hey still it works tyLestradae wrote:Sounds like you forgot something to transfer from the old version to the new one.
Simple solution (if a bit sloppy) attempt could be to copy & paste the ste version over the st version - if there is anything the former needs from the latter it will find itself in the new hybrid oxp anyways ...
Hope that helps
L
Well it did work until i fiddled with it now i cant get it working omg
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Well, the version you put up for download should work ... no typos, no obvious errors ...
The folders in the oxp are missing a capital letter first, though, "config" instead of "Config" etc., not sure if Oolite will forgive that.
In the NPC version's "<key>view_position_aft</key>" there is a empty space in the string below, not sure if that can be a problem.
Will test it tomorrow but looks fine to me.
Good n8
L
The folders in the oxp are missing a capital letter first, though, "config" instead of "Config" etc., not sure if Oolite will forgive that.
In the NPC version's "<key>view_position_aft</key>" there is a empty space in the string below, not sure if that can be a problem.
Will test it tomorrow but looks fine to me.
Good n8
L
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Thanks for all your help but im starting to wonder if all my problems are a result of the media i have oolite stored on (sd card). I only had ste.oxp installed last thing last night the ste model was shown available to buy in shop, but on a in game flight i came across old st flying away.Lestradae wrote:Well, the version you put up for download should work ... no typos, no obvious errors ...
The folders in the oxp are missing a capital letter first, though, "config" instead of "Config" etc., not sure if Oolite will forgive that.
In the NPC version's "<key>view_position_aft</key>" there is a empty space in the string below, not sure if that can be a problem.
Will test it tomorrow but looks fine to me.
Good n8
L
Oh an the reason i have it running from sd card is that the ship was produced running on a acer aspire one netbook. Will have to try external hardrive.
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Suddenly with the small front viewport it looks so much more in scale. Excellent.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
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Unfortunately it looks as if it will never see the light of day. Only my first oxp works. Ste oxp and another ste i have remodeled from scratch fail to work i have studied the shipdata.plist both from what i had working on original st.oxp and have looked through other peoples and i cant see what i am doing wrong. I have even downloaded a plist editor for windows thinking notepad was maybe not upto the task *sigh!* but to no avail.
Seriously miffed
Seriously miffed
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Ty very muchLestradae wrote:Rustybolts, if you send me a PM with what oxp-like you have cobbled together so far I'd have a quick look at it and see if I can make it work.
I think my netbook would have had more chance flying than that oxp (through window).
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Are you using the IpodRobot plist editor?
When I try to open your plist with that editor, it fails to open with the following error messages.
Hopefully there's a clue in there somewhere...
When I try to open your plist with that editor, it fails to open with the following error messages.
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XML parser error:
Close tag on line 3321 does not match open tag dict
Old-style plist parser error:
Malformed data byte group at line 1; invalid hex
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied
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Yeah thats the plist editor im using but it aint coming up with error for meDiziet Sma wrote:Are you using the IpodRobot plist editor?
When I try to open your plist with that editor, it fails to open with the following error messages.Hopefully there's a clue in there somewhere...Code: Select all
XML parser error: Close tag on line 3321 does not match open tag dict Old-style plist parser error: Malformed data byte group at line 1; invalid hex
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Strange.. normally I'd suspect I got a corrupted download, except that Notepad++ opens it fine, although I have to manually set the language to XML with Notepad++. If you get Notepad++ be sure to get all the extra plugins too...
Edit to add: except that when Notepad++ checks the syntax it reports:
Edit to add: except that when Notepad++ checks the syntax it reports:
3741 is the final lineXML parsing error at line 3741:
Extra content at the end of the document
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied